If you’ve never made pasta from scratch before, Homemade Egg Noodles are the perfect place to start. With just a handful of simple ingredients, you can create tender, silky noodles that cook quickly and elevate any meal—from cozy chicken noodle soup to rich beef stews and creamy casseroles.
These noodles have a rich, old-fashioned flavor and a soft yet slightly chewy texture that store-bought pasta simply can’t match. Once you try them fresh, you’ll understand why homemade egg noodles are a timeless kitchen staple.
What Are Egg Noodles?
Egg noodles are a type of fresh pasta made from:
- Flour
- Eggs 🥚
- A small amount of liquid (water or milk)
- Salt
Unlike dried pasta, egg noodles are:
- Softer
- Richer in flavor
- Faster cooking
- Often more tender
They are commonly used in comfort dishes like soups, casseroles, and creamy sauces.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Simple Ingredients
Only pantry basics are needed.
Better Than Store-Bought
Fresh flavor and tender texture.
Versatile
Works in soups, sauces, or baked dishes.
Budget-Friendly
Cheaper than packaged pasta over time.
Freezer-Friendly
Make ahead and store for later use.
Ingredients You’ll Need
Basic Egg Noodle Dough
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 3 large eggs 🥚
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 2–4 tablespoons water (as needed)
- 1 tablespoon butter or oil (optional, for softness)
Optional Add-Ins
- 1 tablespoon milk (for richer dough)
- Pinch of nutmeg (classic old-fashioned flavor)
- Fresh herbs (parsley, dill, thyme) 🌿
Best Flour for Egg Noodles
All-Purpose Flour
- Most common choice
- Easy to work with
Bread Flour
- Slightly chewier texture
Semolina Blend
- More bite and structure
For traditional soft egg noodles, all-purpose flour is ideal.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Mix Dry Ingredients
In a large bowl, combine:
- Flour
- Salt
Whisk to distribute evenly.
Step 2: Add Eggs
Make a well in the center and add:
- Eggs
- Butter or oil (if using)
Step 3: Form the Dough
Mix gradually using a fork or hands.
Add water 1 tablespoon at a time until dough forms.
The dough should be:
- Slightly firm
- Not sticky
- Smooth when kneaded
Step 4: Knead the Dough
Knead for 8–10 minutes until elastic and smooth.
This step develops gluten for better texture.
Step 5: Rest the Dough
Cover and let rest for 20–30 minutes.
This relaxes gluten and makes rolling easier.
Step 6: Roll the Dough
On a floured surface:
- Roll dough thin (about 1/8 inch or thinner)
- Keep surface lightly floured to prevent sticking
Step 7: Cut Into Noodles
Cut into strips using:
- Knife
- Pizza cutter
- Pasta machine
You can make:
- Wide noodles
- Thin noodles
- Rustic uneven strips
Step 8: Dry or Cook
To Cook Fresh:
Boil in salted water for 2–4 minutes.
To Dry:
Let noodles air dry for 1–2 hours before storing.
Tips for Perfect Egg Noodles
Don’t Overwork the Dough
Over-kneading can make noodles tough.
Roll Thin for Best Texture
Thinner noodles cook faster and feel lighter.
Use Enough Flour When Rolling
Prevents sticking without drying the dough.
Let Dough Rest
Resting improves elasticity and makes rolling easier.
Cook Quickly
Fresh noodles only need a few minutes in boiling water.
Delicious Ways to Use Egg Noodles
Chicken Noodle Soup 🍲
Classic comfort dish with broth and vegetables.
Beef Stroganoff 🥩
Rich creamy sauce over tender noodles.
Buttered Noodles 🧈
Simple comfort food with butter, salt, and herbs.
Chicken & Gravy 🍗
Perfect pairing for homestyle meals.
Casseroles 🧀
Works well in baked pasta dishes.
Flavor Variations
Herb Egg Noodles 🌿
Add chopped parsley, dill, or basil.
Spinach Egg Noodles 🥬
Blend spinach into dough for color and nutrients.
Garlic Egg Noodles 🧄
Add garlic powder for extra flavor.
Whole Wheat Version 🌾
Use half whole wheat flour for a nuttier taste.
Spicy Egg Noodles 🌶️
Add chili flakes or pepper to dough.
Storage Instructions
Fresh (Refrigerator)
Store for up to 2 days, covered.
Dried
Store in airtight container for up to 2 weeks.
Freezer
Freeze noodles for up to 2 months.
Lay flat or portion before freezing.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Too Much Water
Makes dough sticky and hard to roll.
Skipping Rest Time
Leads to tough, hard-to-roll dough.
Overcooking
Fresh noodles cook very quickly—watch closely.
Not Flouring Surface
Causes sticking and tearing.
Make-Ahead Tips
You can:
- Make dough a day ahead
- Roll and cut noodles in advance
- Freeze uncooked noodles for later use
This makes meal prep very efficient.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are egg noodles the same as pasta?
Yes, but egg noodles are richer and softer due to the egg content.
Can I use a pasta machine?
Absolutely. It creates more uniform noodles.
Why are my noodles tough?
The dough may be over-kneaded or overcooked.
Can I dry egg noodles?
Yes. Air-dried noodles store well for future meals.
Can I use gluten-free flour?
Yes, but texture may vary depending on the blend.
Final Thoughts
Homemade Egg Noodles are one of the simplest and most rewarding scratch-made recipes you can learn. With just flour, eggs, and a bit of patience, you get tender, flavorful noodles that transform everyday meals into comforting, homemade dishes.
Whether served in soups, coated in butter, or paired with rich sauces, these noodles bring warmth and nostalgia to the table. Once you make them from scratch, store-bought versions will never feel the same again.
Soft, silky, and deeply satisfying—this is comfort food at its purest.
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Homemade Egg Noodles 🍜🥚✨ | Soft, Tender & From-Scratch Comfort Pasta
Ingredients
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 2 large eggs
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/4 cup water (add gradually as needed)
- 1 tbsp olive oil (optional, for softer dough)
Instructions
- In a large bowl, mix flour and salt.
- Make a well in the center and add eggs and olive oil.
- Gradually mix flour into the eggs, adding water a little at a time until a soft dough forms.
- Knead dough on a floured surface for 8–10 minutes until smooth and elastic.
- Cover and let rest for 20–30 minutes.
- Roll dough out thinly on a floured surface.
- Cut into strips for noodles.
- Let noodles dry for 15–30 minutes before cooking.
- Boil in salted water for 2–4 minutes until tender.
- Drain and serve with butter, in soups, or your favorite sauce.
PREP TIME & NUTRITION:
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Rest Time: 30 minutes
- Cook Time: 5 minutes
- Total Time: 55 minutes
- Servings: 4
- Calories: 210
- Net Carbs: 38g
- Fats: 5g
- Protein: 7g